I understand where you're coming from but not sure why you would put forth the effort to criticize a handful of people who are looking for guidance or shortcuts.
You seem to come from the perspective that every trader has to learn everything..... good and bad, on his own. But why? Do I need to re-make the same mistakes on my own that have been made by countless others if I can avoid them by asking people more experienced than myself?
My grandfather had an accident with a power tool in a factory and it cut one of his fingers off. So when he says to me, "Baron, never push a narrow piece of wood through a table saw with your bare fingers.", I don't need to try it on my own and lose my own finger to understand what he was talking about.
That's like asking why would any carpenter, plumber or other tradesman teach a young apprentice the skills of the craft? Why would the master ever waste his time teaching someone with little knowledge? Because there's a joy that's associated with helping someone learn the shortcuts of the trade and grow as a person. There's a satisfaction in knowing that you helped someone become a better version of himself so that he can pass along that wisdom to someone else one day.
I've never met a successful person in my life whose success was attributed strictly to his own efforts 100%. In fact, if you ask anyone who has achieved any level of success in his life, he can give you a laundry list of people who influenced him and helped him in ways that he could have never helped himself in.
So although I understand that you're calling out what you view as laziness, I think there's also nothing wrong at all with someone asking, "Hey, I don't know what I'm doing in this particular scenario. Can someone with more experience help me so I don't have to make every mistake on my own."
Based upon your whopping 7 posts here, I'm guessing your efforts on the floor mimics your efforts here. It's not that there was nobody on the floor willing to help you out; you just never reached out for help or offered any assistance on your own to anyone else. So you got back from people what you put into them, which was nothing. Even reviewing your past 7 posts, it's clear that you have contributed absolutely zero to the community in terms of practical trading knowledge or help, which is sad since you've been trading since the 90's. So because you were too prideful to reach out to others, you think everyone else should do the same and just "figure it out".